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Makers Of Modern Architecture

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Full Title:

Makers Of Modern Architecture

Contributors:

By (Author) Martin Filler

ISBN:

9781681373027

Publisher:

The New York Review of Books, Inc

Imprint:

The New York Review of Books, Inc

Publication Date:

18th October 2018

Edition:

Main

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

724.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 146mm, Height 216mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

635g

Description

An invaluable guide to lives and work of Frank Gehry, Atoni Gaudi, Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, Maya Lin, and other important figures of 20th and 21st century architecture. According to Publishers Weekly, Martin Filler's "contribution to both architecture criticism and general readers' understanding is invaluable." This latest installment in his acclaimed Makers of Modern Architecture series again demonstrates his unparalleled skill in explaining the revolutionary changes that have reshaped the built environment over the past century and a half. These studies of more than two dozen master builders--women and men, celebrated and obscure, idealists and opportunists--range from the environmental pioneer Frederick Law Olmsted and the mystical eccentric Antoni Gaudi to the present-day visionaries Frank Gehry and Maya Lin. Filler's broad knowledge embraces everything from the glittering Viennese luxury of Josef Hoffmann to the heavy-duty construction of the New Brutalists, from the low-cost postwar suburbs of the Levitt Brothers to today's super-tall condo towers on Manhattan's Billionaire's Row. Sometimes the interplay of social and political forces leads to dark results, as with Hitler's favorite architect, Albert Speer, and interior designer, Gerdy Troost. More often, though, heroic figures including Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn, and Lina Bo Bardi offer uplifting inspiration for the future of the one art form we all live with--and in--every day.

Reviews

"Martin Filler'sMakers of Modern Architecture, Volume III, from Antoni Gaud to Maya Lin, is as moving as the other two editions in the series: not only are his portraits individualized, but their particularities are given broad and vast depth in history.Filler has a literate writing style [that]could be better suited for creative literature because of the vivid word picture he draws of individuals, their works, and the generalized historical fabrics in which they belong.Filler carefully weighs the religious, social, personal, aesthetic, and political strains of his subjects, so we get a crammed-full picture, a three-dimensional image." Suzanne Frank,The Architects Newspaper

"Fillersconcern is to show why these subjects remain of perennial interest to usor, in some cases, do not. There is a great deal of pleasantly opinionated revisionismThose who are interested in the way that architecture reveals the vagaries of the human heart will not be disappointed by this acerbic, occasionally poignant collection." Michael J. Lewis,Architectural Record

Author Bio

Martin Filler was born in 1948 and received degrees in art history from Columbia. His writings have been published in more than thirty-five journals, magazines, and newspapers in the US, Europe, and Japan. Since 1985 his essays on modern architecture have appeared regularly in The New York Review of Books. His first collection of those pieces, Makers of Modern Architecture (2007), was issued in Spanish as La arquitectura moderna y sus creadores (2012), followed by Makers of Modern Architecture, Volume 2 (2013). Filler was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2003. He and his wife, the architectural historian Rosemarie Haag Bletter, were guest curators of the Whitney Museum of American Art exhibition "High Styles- Twentieth Century American Design" (1985) and wrote the documentary films Beyond Utopia (1983), Arata Isozaki (1985), and Stirling (1987). They live in New York and Southampton.

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